Food is a major expense category for households, and it is often the only pliable area of regular spending.
This means that when folks are faced with challenging budgets food might get squeezed out of the picture. Federal Assistance programs like Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Women Infants & Children (WIC), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) can help food be more affordable, but are not designed to tackle immediate and dynamic needs.
Addressing the root causes of hunger will challenge us to look at a multitude of systems and failures.
At the Co-op, shopper’s donations to our Pennies for Change program have raised more than $1,353,265 directly to our food access partners: LISTEN, Upper Valley Haven, Willing Hands, and The Friends of Mascoma. Consider rounding up your purchase if you are able to give. These organizations provide food when folks need it. Together, we make a difference for our community.Rebecca White is the Co-op’s Associate Director of Cooperative Identity.

